GE Interlogix 350A Instruction Manual

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GENERAL
Units in this series are designed specifically for use in interfacing to remotely located speaker/mics of intercom systems. A complete sys­tem consists of a pair of transceivers for connection to master and remote intercoms. Since transceivers have
tions of the intercom systems to which the links are interfaced, e.g., push-to-call, push-to-talk, call, and hands-free operation, are transparent through the interface units.
Units are available with several vari­ables which include choices between:
• Modular or rack mounting.
• Interfacing to intercom systems manufactured by Aiphone, Bogen, Dukane, or Rauland.
User preferences were indicated at the time of order and the units that have been shipped with this instruc­tion sheet include the features that were specified.
ABOUT THE SYSTEM
Transmitters interface to remote intercom units, both transmitting and receiving audio signals. Receivers interface to master intercom units, both receiving and transmitting audio signals.
The 350A2 and 350A2L models operate over two fibers; the 350A1 model operates over a single fiber.
Modular (can) units may be used as standalone units, placed in any location that is convenient to the remote or master intercom unit with which they interface. Rack-mounted units may be installed in a card cage for use in any standard 19-inch rack,
each unit occupying one rack slot.
Modular units are powered by 12 VAC @ 20~25 mA, +14~16 VDC @ 500 mA, or 120 VAC when using the 611P AC adapter (available from Fiber Options). Rack units are pow­ered simply by plugging them into the card cage.
ADJUSTMENT POTENTIOMETERS
Adjustment potentiometers are pro­vided on both transmitters and receivers. These potentiometers per­mit user adjustment of audio to meet individual requirements
Transmitters include the following adjustment pots:
Rack or Can* Function
R17 Automatic gain
control circuitry
(factory set) R40 VOX R42 SPKR VOL. R52 NOISE FLOOR (or
mike sensitivity).
*NOTE: Can adjustment pots are internal.
Receivers include:
Rack Can* Function
R25 R21 Audio INPUT
LEVEL R26 R23 Audio OUTPUT
LEVEL
*NOTE: Can adjustment pots are internal.
POT ALIGNMENT—FOUR STEPS
ONE: While speaking into the
master intercom mike, adjust the receiver pot (on front bezel of rack receIver unit, labelled INPUT LEVEL) until an optimum audio-input level has been achieved. While adjusting, observe the audio-level indicator LED which should illumi­nate green in response to normal speech. Refer to the paragraph opposite for a description of indica­tor LED functions.
TWO: Adjust the transmitter pot (on front bezel of racked transmitter unit, labelled SPKR VOL) until the desired volume from the remote­intercom speaker has been achieved. Adjust the transmitter pot (labelled VOX) to obtain the best balance (compromise) between amount of speech being cut out and the speed with which it is possible to return to LISTEN mode at the remote location.
THREE: While speaking into the remote intercom speaker, adjust transmitter pot (labelled NOISE FLOOR) until an optimum audio-input level has been achieved. As before, while adjusting, observe the audio­level indicator LED.
FOUR: Adjust receiver pot (labelled OUTPUT LEVEL) till the desired audio-output level from the master intercom has been achieved.
CAUTION: Do not adjust R17. It is shown for location purposes only. It has been factory set for the optimum AGC function, and has no function when adjusting audio levels.
THE OPTICAL INDICATORS
All units, modular or rack, have have audio-level status and Level/ Loss indicators.
Audio-level status LEDs glow in varying intensities of green as long
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PIN CONNECTIONS / MODULAR UNITS
One- or Two-Fiber Units. Transmitters (left) 350A1-T, 350A2-T, or 350A2L-T, and Receivers (right) 350A1-R, 350A2-R, or 350A2L-R.
NOTE: Drawing shows three FIBER connections. Two-fiber units (350A2 or 350A2L) have only two such connections, the top and bottom. One-fiber units (350A1) have only one such connection shown in the center.
TABLE TWO: J1 PIN CONNECTIONS
MODULAR TRANSMITTER UNITS
Pins Function
5 & 6 Call Button
3 & 4 Speaker/Mike External
2 AC/DC Input
1 Power Ground
TABLE THREE: J1 PIN CONNECTIONS
MODULAR RECEIVER UNITS
Pins Function
9 & 10 Not Used
7 & 8 Master Interface
5 & 6 Call Switch Out
4 Not Used
3 Audio Ground
2 AC/DC Input
1 Power Ground
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PIN CONNECTIONS / RACK UNITS
One- or Two-Fiber Units. Transmitters (above) 350A1-T-R, 350A2-T-R, or 350A2L-T-R, and Receivers (right) 350A1-R-R, 350A2-R-R, or 350A2L-R-R.
NOTE: Transmitter and receiver drawings (below) show two FIBER connections as found in Two-fiber units. One-fiber units will have only one FIBER connection.
TABLE FOUR: J1 PIN CONNECTIONS
RACKMOUNT TRANSMITTER UNITS
Pins Function
5 & 6 Call Button
3 & 4 Speaker/Mike External
1 & 2 Relay Output
TABLE FIVE: J1 PIN CONNECTIONS
RACKMOUNT RECEIVER UNITS
Pins Function
5 & 6 Relay Output
4 Reverse Contact Closure
3 Ground
1,2 Master Interface
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as audio levels are within the input or output range of the module. They are unlit if there is no audio coming in, and they will glow red if the audio reaches clipping. While occasional red peaks are normal, a steady red indicates a potential overload condi­tion.
The Level/Loss™ LEDs are used to indicate received optical power. They will glow green if light is being
received; they dim as attenuation increases. If the link is not receiving enough light or if the fiber is discon­nected, they will glow red.
IN CASE OF PROBLEMS
The AGC circuitry employed within the system eliminates the need for field tuning. Nor is periodic mainte­nance or routine calibration required. In the event of module failure, verify
that power is properly connected to the modules. Also verify that the fiber is good. The Level/ Loss indica­tor on the receiver is helpful in this situation.
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